I'm back, after 8 months of hiatus involving an abandoned career in teaching, a period on jobseekers allowance and no internet I suddenly remembered that I had a blog that needed some urgent attention!
Recent developments in my Rogue Trader collection involve me painting up some RT Space Orks and most excitingly i have procured a quantity of Legio Cybernetica robots from ebay, combined with my existing collection these will be getting a strip down and repainting as the Legio Cybernetica 'Void Hounds', a body of the Mechanicus that can trace it's history back to before the Horus Heresy.
For those of you not as old as me, the original rules for robots in WH40k were written by Rick Priestley and published in White Dwarf and the 40k Compendium. Five varieties of imperial robot were described, the Crusader, Conqueror, Colossus, Cataphract and Castellan. Each type fulfills a different role from long range support to close combat and siege assault. The robots have their own 'program' which governs their actions on the battlefield, making them an inflexible if very tough unit to take on the field. Although the modern 40k background hints at the existence of Adeptus Mechanicus robots there aren't any rules for them nowadays, a shame really since they were so much fun to play.
Building the Gundam - 08
11 years ago
2 comments:
I'm jealous of your robots.
I remember the models from 2nd Edition and 'Space Marine' (Epic) days, but I never knew that about their rules (or I forgot it). Sweet!
Always good to see some RTB01 too...
Aye I'm on a bit of a nostalgia rampage at the moment what with the RTB01 marines and the robots. I'm looking forward to fielding maniples (squads of 3-5) robots in my games, and could probably use them as ogryns in an IG army. There is a semi- official Mechanicum army list out there which enables robots to be used in 4th/5th ed although the program rules are much simplified.
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